In this post, we have prepared a curated top list of reading recommendations for beginners and experienced. This hand-picked list of the best Redux books and tutorials can help fill your brain this May and ensure you’re getting smarter. We have also mentioned the brief introduction of each book based on the relevant Amazon or Reddit descriptions.
- React Quickly: Painless web apps with React, JSX, Redux, and GraphQL (2017)
- Learning React: Functional Web Development with React and Redux (2017)
- Learning React (2016)
- Art of Computer Programming, Vol.4B (2018)
- React (2017)
- Learning Redux (2017)
- Redux in Action (2018)
- Learning React (2018)
- Beginning Lua with World of Warcraft (2009)
- Beginning React (2017)
- Beginning Ruby on Rails E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional (2006)
- Building React.js Applications with Redux (2018)
React Quickly: Painless web apps with React, JSX, Redux, and GraphQL (2017)
React Quickly is for anyone who wants to learn React.js fast. This hands-on book teaches you the concepts you need with lots of examples, tutorials, and a large main project that gets built throughout the book. Successful user interfaces need to be visually interesting, fast, and flowing. The React.js JavaScript library supercharges view-heavy web applications by improving data flow between UI components. React sites update visual elements efficiently and smoothly, minimizing page reloads.
Author(s): Azat Mardan
Learning React: Functional Web Development with React and Redux (2017)
If you want to learn how to build efficient user interfaces with React, this is your book. Authors Alex Banks and Eve Porcello show you how to create UIs with this small JavaScript library that can deftly display data changes on large-scale, data-driven websites without page reloads. Along the way, you’ll learn how to work with functional programming and the latest ECMAScript features.
Author(s): Alex Banks, Eve Porcello
Learning React (2016)
As far as new web frameworks and libraries go, React is quite the runaway success. It not only deals with the most common problems developers face when building complex apps, it throws in a few additional tricks that make building the visuals for such apps much, much easier. What React isn’t, though, is beginner-friendly and approachable. Until now.
Author(s): Kirupa Chinnathambi
Art of Computer Programming, Vol.4B (2018)
This multivolume work on the analysis of algorithms has long been recognized as the definitive description of classical computer science. The four volumes published to date already comprise a unique and invaluable resource in programming theory and practice. Countless readers have spoken about the profound personal influence of Knuth’s writings. Scientists have marveled at the beauty and elegance of his analysis, while practicing programmers have successfully applied his “cookbook” solutions to their day-to-day problems.
Author(s): Donald E. Knuth
React (2017)
This book/tutorial is about ReactJS and it is designed to move you from beginner to advanced programming.This book is based on 17 chapters well managed and it will helps you to become a React JS expert in less than 7 days. Each chapter will contain a certain number of relevant topics with illustrations and exercises where necessary, this will all be finished off with an end of chapter quiz for an easy and enjoyable learning.It helps you to understand React Easily.You can learn how to install Node JS based on ReactJS.With React you can build applications fast.ReactJS is SEO friendly.It makes code writing simple.
Author(s): Lionel Lopez
Learning Redux (2017)
Write applications that behave consistently, run in different environments (client, server and native), and are easy to test.Take your web apps to the next level by combining the power of Redux with other frameworks such as React and Angular.Uncover the best practices and hidden features of Redux to build applications that are powerful, consistent, and maintainable.
Author(s): Daniel Bugl
Redux in Action (2018)
The Redux JavaScript library consolidates state in a single object, radically simplifying one of the largest sources of bugs.With Redux in Action, you’ll discover how to integrate Redux into your React application and development environment, write custom middleware, and optimize for performance.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
Author(s): Marc Garreau, Will Faurot
Learning React (2018)
As far as new web frameworks and libraries go, React is quite the runaway success. It not only deals with the most common problems developers face when building complex apps, it throws in a few additional tricks that make building the visuals for such apps much, much easier. Learning React is designed to provide you with a complete understanding of the React JavaScript library and how to leverage it to build professional web sites and web applications.
Author(s): Kirupa Chinnathambi
Beginning Lua with World of Warcraft (2009)
If you play World of Warcraft, chances are you know what Deadly Boss Mods is: it’s the most widely downloaded modification available for World of Warcraft, considered required software for many professional raid guilds, and arguably the most popular modern video game mod in history. Paul Emmerich, the author of Deadly Boss Mods, will take you from novice to elite with his approachable, up-to-date guide to building add-ons for the most popular video game in history.
Author(s): Paul Emmerich
Beginning React (2017)
Developed by Facebook, React is one of the leading frameworks to build efficient web user interfaces. You use small manageable components to build large-sale, data-driven websites without page reloads. No more wasting time hunting for DOM nodes!
Author(s): Greg Lim
Beginning Ruby on Rails E-Commerce: From Novice to Professional (2006)
Ruby on Rails offers developers the opportunity to create fully-featured web applications in double-quick time. Rails and e-commerce are a match made in heaven and Beginning Ruby on Rails E-Commerce is the first book to directly target this market.
Author(s): Jarkko Laine, Christian Hellsten
Building React.js Applications with Redux (2018)
In many web applications, managing state is far too complex; creating, maintaining, modifying, and troubleshooting it takes far too much work. React and Redux now offer an easier, more elegant solution. In Building React.js Applications with Redux, leading Web frameworks expert David Geary demonstrates how to implement web apps with these technologies, making state far more reliable and less error-prone.
Author(s): David Geary
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Best Redux Books that Should be on Your Bookshelf
We highly recommend you to buy all paper or e-books in a legal way, for example, on Amazon. But sometimes it might be a need to dig deeper beyond the shiny book cover. Before making a purchase, you can visit resources like Library Genesis and download some Redux books mentioned below at your own risk. Once again, we do not host any illegal or copyrighted files, but simply give our visitors a choice and hope they will make a wise decision.
Solar Politics
Author(s): Oxana Timofeeva
ID: 3227253, Publisher: Polity Press, Year: 2022, Size: 2 Mb, Format: pdf
Romance Redux: Finding Love in Your Later Years
Author(s): Laura Stassi
ID: 3414213, Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Year: 2022, Size: 300 Kb, Format: epub
Mastering React Test-Driven Development: Build simple and maintainable web apps with React, Redux, and GraphQL, 2nd Edition
Author(s): Daniel Irvine
ID: 3417397, Publisher: Packt Publishing, Year: 2022, Size: 4 Mb, Format: epub
Please note that this booklist is not absolute. Some books are absolutely hot items according to Los Angeles Times, others are drafted by unknown writers. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant books you could recommend? Drop a comment if you have any feedback on the list.